Brain-Computer Interface (BCI) research are emerging in the last few years providing non-invasive, wireless and low-cost ElectroEncephaloGraphy (EEG) devices. The increasing study of neurosciences and the need to respond to specific human brain diseases are two important factors to this evolution.
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Tuesday, February 21, 2017

Wearable Sensing Solutions with Dry EEG Electrodes

The Wearable Sensing company from USA has an EEG Systems based on Dry Sensor Interface (DSI) technology with some advantages associated:

Dry Sensors: High quality through hair EEG without skin abrasion or gels

High Fidelity EEG signal: Comparable to that obtained with wet electrodes

Low Noise: Patented circuit design reduces environmental noise

Practical Headsets: Self-donned in less than 5 minutes and comfortable for hours